The team hosted the 10-year veteran on a visit Wednesday, a league source said. Starks, 31, has spent the entirety of his career with the Steelers, starting 96 of 123 games, including 16 starts in 2012.

Starks is the latest free agency target for the team.

It hopes he’ll be the last.

The Chargers entered the draft with Starks, listed at 6-foot-8 and 345 pounds, on their shortlist of veterans they’d pursue should they not find a left tackle in the draft.

The top three left tackles went in the first four picks, so to free agency they went.

Bryant McKinnie visited San Diego last week. He ultimately re-signed with the Ravens on a two-year deal worth up to $7 million.

Given the opportunity to start, San Diego is a likely signing spot for Starks. After him on the list, there are little to no viable options in free agency for the Chargers.

King Dunlap projects as the blindside starter as the roster stands today.